m- jSrW.''. f «• ^^■ |CS 71 .F756 1876 m Research Librarv •<»••»«. HA «Hli fh cH -d^IilLElSJc LB 7 1. Given By ^ C|e Jescciitiaitts at ;Eegin;# Jfoster. ®l)e jfkst ifoiir ^enevations. A Genealogy of the ro(R)sTER Family. D E S C E 1^ D A :N^ T S OF EEGI]^ALD FOSTER, AVHO SETTLED IN ^ ^ 5) HT < 0 ^ IPSWICH, ESSEX COUNTY, MASS. A.D. 1638. By EDWARD JACOB FORSTER, M.D., Member New-Enfrlami Historic, Genealogical Societj ; Corresponding Member 8tat« Higtorioal Societj of WiscoD^in. " Hereditary rank may be an illusion, but hereditary virtue gives a patent of innate nobleness beyond all the blazonry of the Herald's College." — Irving in his Life of Washington. BOSTON: PRINTED BY DAVID CLAPP & SON 1876. jsj )UL/Vv . vU W^j . L^ ^ ^4: ^4-^ ^ csr/ Reprinted from the Historical and Genealogical Register. GENEALOGY OF THE FO(R)STER FAMILY, DESCENDANTS OF REGINALD FO(R)STER OF IPSWICH, MASS. BY a tradition which exists in different branches of the family, Reginald Foster, the first of the name, is reputed to have come to this country from Exeter, Devoushire, England, and to have crossed the water in one of the ships embargoed by King Charles the First : but of this, nothing certain is as yet known. He brought with him his wife, Judith, five sons and two daughters, and settled in Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts, about the year 1 G38, and was one 'of the earliest inhabitants of that town. He lived near the " East Bridge," which stood where the stone bridge is now. It is supposed that the remains of what is known as the "old Foster house," may have been the site of his residence. This seems probable, for (3 April, 1(541, there was " granted Reginald Foster, eight acres of meadow in the west meadow, if any remain there ungranted, in consideration of a little ho\'el that stood at the new bridge, which was taken away for the accommodating of the passage there," and "4"' 11 mo., 1646," he with others "promise carting voluntary toward the East Bridge beside the rate a day work a piece." Of his life we know very little ; the following facts, gleaned from town and county records, indicate however that he was an active citizen. The danger from Indians in these earl}'- times was such that in the year 164.5 a law was passed requiring the "youth from ten to sixteen years to be exercised with small guns, half pikes, bows and arrows," and also that "every town is to have a guard .set a half hour after sunset, to consist of a ]nkeman and musketeer, and to prepare for any sudden attack fiom the Indians." Our ancestor, on the 19 December, 164.5, subscribed with others bis proportion of 3sh. towards the sum of £24. 7sh. "to p;iy their leader Maior Deunison," who then commanded the militai'y forces of Essex and Norfolk Counties. He bought of Ralph Dix, of Ipswich, 8 March, 1647-8, "all his six acre lott he" (Dix) "bought of W'" White, lying in the common field on the north side of the river, bounded on land of Thomas Smyth, Humphrey Broadstreet and Robert Lord." We find no mention of him again until 1 6o2, when it was " Granted Thomas Clark and Reginal Foster, that when they shall have cut through a passage from this river into Chebacco River of ten feet wide and soe - |^'/j i. Mary,- b. 16 — ; m. Francis Peabody. ii. Sarah," b. 1620; m. William Story. 1. iii. Abraham,- b. 1622. 2. iv. Isaac,2 b. 1630. 3. V. William, 2 b. 1633. 4. vi. Jacob,- b. 1635. 5. vii. Reginald,- b 1636. The exact date of Reginald's death is unknown. His will was proved 9 June, 1681. 1. Abraham^ [Reginald^) was a yeoman, lived in Ipswich, where he died 1") Jan. 1711, aged about 89 years. There is no will or administration of his estate, as he distributed it among his fiimily by deed. 21 Dec. 1698 (Essex Deeds, lib. 13, p. 206). He married Lydia, daughter of Caleb and Martha Burbank, of Rowley. Tlieir children were : 6. i. Ei'URiAM,' b. 9 Oct. 1657. Abkaham,^ b. 14 Oct. 1659. James, ^ b. 12 June, 1662 ; died before 1698, not mentioned in division of lather's estate. IsAAC,3 b. 1668 ; d. 13 Feb. 1717, s. p. A still cliild,^ 27 Dec 1668. Benjamin,^ b. 1670. Ebenezer,^ b. 15 July, 1672. viii. iMeiiitable,*' b. 12 Oct. 1675; m. Ebenezor Averiil. 11. ix. Caleb,3 b. 9 Nov. 1677. X RuTH,^ m. Jeieiuiah Pearlcy, of Boxfbrd. 2. Isaac'' ( lieginakP ) lived in Ipswich, near Topsfield, at the east end of " Symond's Farm," the town line dividing the farm. He married, 5 ]M;iy,16;)8, Mary Jackson. She died 27 Nov. 1677. He married again, SJL . lij March, 1679^80, Martha Hale, who survived him. His children were: i. Jonathan,^ b. 9 Jan. 1658-9; d. young, not mentioned in father's will, ii. Meuitable,3 b. 19 Sept. 1660; d. February, 1660-1. 12 iii. Jacob,3 b. 9 Feb. 1662-3. iv. Benjamin.^ b. June, 1665; d. 1700; adm. on estate granted to brother Daniel, 20 Nov. 1700. V. Elizabeth, 3 b. 20 April. 1667. vi. Makv.' b. 26 June, 1669 ; m. Robert Grant, 27 Feb. 168-. 13. vii. Daxikl,3 b. 14 Nov. 1670. viii. Martha,^ b. I Aug. 1672; m. Thompson Wood, 8 Dec. 1691. ix. RiTn,^ b. 20 Feb. 1673-4 ; m. Groue. X. Prudence,^ b. 23 May, 1675; m. Joseph Borman, 17 Feb. 1696-7. xi. IIannah,3 b. 21 Oct. 1676. 14. xii. Eleazer,' b. April, 1684. • xiii Sarah,'' b. 19 March, 1687. 3. William'^ (Reginald^) was a yeoman; he first lived in Ipswich. In 1661 he was received as an inhabitant of Rowley, settling in that part /. 11. iii. 8. iv. v. 9. vi. 10. vii. of the town known as Rowley Village, and afterwards incorporated as the town of Boxford. Before removing, he j^urchased of Joseph Jewett, of Rowley, for £11. 13s. 4d. a seventy-second part of the village lands of that place. Mr. Jewett died before the deed was passed, but 30 May, 1661, one was received from his executors. About the year 1666—7, the village lands were laid out by John Pickard and Ezekiel Northend. Wm. Foster, his brother-in-law Francis Peabody, Joseph Bixbie and Abraham Reddington received 800 acres, bounded north by land of Messrs. Dorman, Cummins and Stiles, west by Andover line, south by Wade's Brook, &c., and east by various other lots. This grant contained upland, swamp and meadow. 27 Feb. 1706-7, he deeded to his son Samuel one-half of his right in this property. AVith his sons William and Jonathan, and John Kimball, all of Boxford, he bought, o April. 169"), 300 acres of land of Robert Fames, "lying between Five Mile Pond and Moses Tyler's house on both sides Ipswich road." By deed, bearing date 25 Aug. 1710, he gave "to his son David, of Havei'hill, all that right which falleth to us in lauds, orchaixls, &c., which our Hon'd Father Wm. Jackson, formerly of Rowley dec'd did give to his son John Jackson and John Jackson's son John, William Jackson's grand- son, and in case his grandson John died childless, then * * * * the estate mentioned in said deed * * * to return to our father's three daughters or their child i-en. William Jackson's grandson John dying childless, said lands are divided among said daughters, viz. : E)lizabeth How, Mary Foster mv wife and Deborah Trumbull ; which land in my right I give to my son David." Mr. Foster was quite a prominent citizen of Rowley, frequently serving on connnittees in matters of importance. In 1675, he with Joseph Peabody and John Kimball were appointed collectors of taxes. In 1677 and 1680, John Peabody and he were appointed on part of the village to enforce the .strict observance of the Sabbath, " and to have special inspection of those families neai'est their house on either side of them," in compliance with a law pMssed by the general court, 23 May, 1677. The following is a copy of a paper found among the court files : " Theas few Liens may Sertify anney gentilmen whome it may Consern that the Town of Boxford have with the Consent of the Selectmen of Boxfoid chosen William Foster, Sener, to bee thaier ordenary Keepper for this year '93 and doe desier that hee may have a Lisenc for the aboue said purpos this 13"^ of June 1693 as a test ^^A\ John Pebody ^'"^ Clark." He was one of the petitioners for the incorjwration of Boxford. The petition was granted 5 June, 1685. Subsequently he was a member of the committee on the part of Rowley Village to agree upon "a parting line betwixt the town of Rowley and the village." While of Ipswich he mariied, 15 May, 1661, Mary, daughter of William and Joanna Jackson, of Rowley; she was born 8 Feb. 1639. Their children were all born in Rowley, and were, viz. : i. Mary,^ b. 16 March, 1661-2; m. 20 Nov. 1682, Samuel Kilburn, of Rowley, ii. JrDiTn,3 b. 19 June, 1664; lu. 13 April, 1693, John Platts, of Rowley, iii. IIaknah,^ m. March, 1709-10, Theiiphilus Rix, ul Wenmaui. 15. iv. JoNATiiAN,^' b. 6 March, 1667-8. 16. V. William,' b. 1670. 17. vi. Timothy,^ b. 1672. 18. vii. David,3 b. 9 May, 1679. 19. yiii. Samuel,3 b. 20 Feb. 1681. ix. Joseph,^' b. 168-. Ill his will he gives his five sons, — Jonathan, William, Timothy, David and Samuel, — all his salt marsh he had of his father Foster lying in Ipswich, which is to be enjoyed by his wife Mary and son Joseph during her widow- hood, his "son Samuel to keep son Joseph at his house to look out for him." Jonathan and Samuel wei'e apj^ointed executors. 4. Jacob ^ (Reginald^ ), born in England about 1635, was a resident of Ipswich, in which place he died 9 July, 1710. He was deacon of the first church. He married first, 12 Jan. 1(558-9, Martha Kinsman, who died 15 Oct. 1G66; he married secondly, Abigail, daughter of Robert and Mary (Wait) Lord, 26 Feb. 1666-7. She survived him, dying 4 June, 1729. The grave of Deacon Foster is marked by a stone rudely carved ; the inscription is, — "Here lies Dec'n Jacob Foster, who died July ye 9th 1710, in ye 75 yr of His Age." Deacon Foster lived in the first house built by his father Reginald. It stood on the south side of the Ipswicli river, near the stone bridge; and on a portion of what is now the Heard Estate. The house lots as they were granted from the bridge, were given as follows: — 1. to John Proctor. His house, built in 1635, yet stands; and is now owned by the venerable Capt. Samuel Baker. 2. Thomas Wells, probably a physician, as he had '■'■ phissic books." In 1677 mention is made of "the house that Thomas Wells built." 3. Samuel Younglove. The house he doubtless built was taken down in 1862. 4. The Foster lot. An old 'Foster House" remained on this lot till within the recollection of the present generation. Its last Foster occupant was an aged woman, known as "JMolly Foster." The house was called in Ipswich "the old Foster house," as long as it stood. It was given by Reginald Foster at his death to Deacon Jacol), his son, and the Deacon lived in it. The deacon also owned another house, which he sold to Abraham Perkins, — son of John, and grandson of Elder John Perkins. For in the will of Hannah (Benisley) Perkins, widow of Abraham, she bequeaths the house her husband bought of " Deacon Foster, dec'd," to three of her grandsons. His children were : i. Judith,' b. 20 Oct. 1659 ; d. 27 Jan. 1659-60. il. John,' b. 1660; d. 1660. iii. Jacoh,' b. 15 xNliiy, 1662; d. June, 1662. iv. MARY,''d. 11 Jan. 1066-7. V. Sarah,' b. 3 Aui;. 1665; in. John Caldwell. AiiUAiiAM,' b. 4 Dec. 1667. Jacou,' b. 25 MiMch, 1670. Amos,' b. 15 All^^ 1672; d. 12 Oct. 1672. Abigail,' b. 3 July, 1674. Nathaniel,' b. 7 Oct. 1676; d. previous to 1710. Samuel,' b. 10 Sept. 1678 ; JosEi'H,' b. 14 Sept. 1680. James,' b. 12 Nov. 1682. Mary,' b. 25 Dec. 1684, not mentioned in father's will. 5. RicGiNALi)' (ReqinahP ), of Chebacco, Ipswich, niairied Elizabeth, daughter of John Dane. He died 28 Dec. 1707, leaving an estate of about £350. His will, was dated 11 July, 1704, and proved 10 Jan. 1708. His childr(Mi were : 20. vi. 21 vii. viii. ix. X. xi. 22. xii. 23. xiii xiv. i i. Elizabeth,^ b. HiSS ; in. Simon Wood, 8 Aug. 1674. ii Judith ,3 b. 20 Jan. 1659-60. 24. iii. IsAAC^* b 1656. iv. Sarah. ^ V. Mary.3 b. 18 June, 1662. 25. vi. JoHN,3 b. 15 July, 1664. vii Kebecca.3 b. 25 Feb. 1667 ; d. 1 July, 1684. viii. Naomi,3 b. 6 May, 1669 ix. Ruth,' b. 19 Dec. 1671 ; d. 1 Jan. 1677. X. Eleanor,^ b. 14 June, 1673. xi. IIannau,^ b. 5 Oct. 1675. 26. xii. Nathaniel, b. 19 Sept. 1678. Daniel Warner in his "Record" mentions the above children and no more, sayina: his "aunt Foster had," &c. — N. E. H. G. Begister, vo\. xv. p. 50. 6. Epiiraim' ( Abraham,^ Reginald"- ), b. 9 Oct. 1657; d. at Andover, 21 Sept. 1746. He was a blacksmith. His first wife was Hannah Eames, who died 8 July, 1731. His second was Mary West, of Bradford, probably widow of John West, to whom he was published 25 Nov. 1732, and married 3 Jan. 1732-3. His children were: i. Rose,* b. 9 May, 1679 ; d. 25 Feb. 1692-3. ii. Hannah,* b. 28 May, 1682; d. young. iii. Hannah,* b. 25 May, 1684; m. Timothy Styles, of Boxford. Jemima,* b. 25 Feb. 1686; m. Ezekiel Ladd. Ephraim,* b. 12 March, 1687-8. John,* b. 26 March, 1690. Gideon,* b. 13 May, 1692 ; d. 25 June, 1707. David,* b. 18 April, 1694. MosES,* b. 27 Sept. 1696. Aaron,* b. 21 April, 1699. Joshua,* b. 13 March', 1702. Ruth,* b. 1703 ; m Jacob Abbott, of Brookfield. 7. Abraham' (Abraham,^ Reginald^), b. at Ipswich, 14 Oct. 1659; d. 23 May, 1741. He m. Mary, dau. of Robert Robinson, of Newbury, 15 Nov. 1 693. His children were : — 33. i. Abraham,* b. 12 June, 1696 ; bapt. at Topsfield, 12 July. 34. ii. Nathan,* b. 17 May, 1700. 35. iii. Daniel,* b. 13 April, 1705 ; bapt. at Topsfield, 15 April. 8. Isaac' (Abraham^ Reginald'^), b. at Ipswich, 16 — ; d. 13 Feb. 1717. Made his will " upon going out upon his country's service-" Upon a chart sent me by Moses Foster, cashier National Bank, Andover, I find the following : "• had one son Ebeuezer, who settled at Rowley," but I think this must be wrong. 9. Benjamin" (Abraham,^ Reginald^) was born in Ipswich, 1670; removed to Topsfield, then to Boxford, finally to Eunenburg, where he died 12 Sept. 1735. He was a 'weaver' by trade. While of Boxford, he sold " to Thos. Potter ^ of one of the 2 rights granted to the heirs of Abraham Foster by his father Reunold, in Bush hill & Turner's 8'^^ so that the J of one I have sold depended from my grandfather Renold, to my father Abraham, and from him to me." 29 May, 1727. — (Essex Deeds, v. p. 50.) His wife's name was Ann. He had the following children : 36. i. Benjamin,* b. 25 Nov. 1700 ; bapt. 27 Nov. 37. ii. Amos,* b. 28 April, 1702; bapt. 10 May. iii. Deborah,* b. 7 May, 1704. iv. Kezia,* b. 4 May, 1707. 27. V. 28. vi. vii. 29. viii 30. ix. 31. X. 32. xi. xii. 3-^. V. Gideon,* b. 10 Oct. 1709. VI. Jemima,* b. 24 12 [Feb.] 1711-12; d. yoiin.ir. The above were born in Ipswich. 39. vii. Isaac,* b. 3 Dec. 1722 ; bapt. Dec. 1722. viii. Jemima,* bapt. Dec. 1725. These two were born in Boxfbrd. Widow Ann Foster, Kezia and Isaac were cautioned at Billerica, 1739. 10. Eu::xi:zKii'' ( Ahraham' ReyinalcP ) was born in Ipswich, 15 July? 1672; here moved to Rowley, where he married, 'lo Jan. 1705-G, Mary liormaii. He was a husbandman. His will, dated 5 June, 1717, was proved 14 April, 1718. Caleb and Isaac, his brothers, were executors- Mary, his wife, died 19 June, 1716. Their children were: i. Jemima,* b. and bapt. 6 Feb. ITOfi-; ; d. 12 March, 170G-7. ii. Ruth,* b. 23 Jan. 1709-10; bapt. 5 Feb. 1709-10. 40. lii. Moses,* b. 5 Oct. 1713. 11. Caleb ^ ( Abraham^ Reginald^ ) was born in Ipswich, 9 Nov. 1677. He was published on 26 April, 1702, and married on the 9 June, 1702, to Mary Sherwin, of Ipswich. He died 25 Jan. 1766. Their children were : i. Lydia,* b. 14 iMay, 1703; bapt. 16 May; pub. Nathan Dresser. 41. ii. Jonathan,* b. SONov. 1704; bapt. 3 Dec. iii. Sarah,* b. 3 7 [Sept.] 1706 ; bapt. 8 Sept. 42. iv. Caleb,* b. 5 June, 1708. 43. V. Stephen,* b. 24 April, 1710; bapt. 30 April, vi. M.vRY,* bapt. 30 Dec. 1711. vii. Sarah,* bapt. 11 Sept. 1715. viii. Philemon,* b. 2 June, 1713 ; bapt. 6 June ; d. previous 1766. ix. John,* bapt. 10 Nov. 1717; d. previous 1766. In deeding, in 1766, his property to his sons, as he does not mention Philemon or John, it is to be presumed that they died before that date. 12. Jacob ^ (Isaac,^ Reginald^) was born in Ipswich, 9 Feb. 1662; removed to Topslield as early as 1686, where all his children were baptized. In 1718 he removed to Lebanon, Conn. He married first, Sarah, daughter of Isaiah Wood, 12 Sept. 1688, who died 27 Sept. 1697; secondly, Mary Eldwards, 20 May, 1700. Jacob and his wife Mary were dismissed the church at Topsfield, 29 Jan. 171vS, and admitted to the church at Lebanon, 6 July, 1718. His children were: 44. i. Benjamin,* bapt. 6 Oct. 1689. ii. Mary,* b. 13 May, bapt. 17 May, 1691. iii. Isaac,* b. 13 March, bapt. 16 March, 1701 ; d. 27 Dec. 1703. 45. iv. John,* b. 11 Sept., bapt. 13 Sept. 1702. V. Ezekiel,* bapt. 31 Dec. 1704 ; d. 20 Oct. 1727, Lebanon, Conn, vi. Martha,* bapt. 24 — , 1709. "■ David,* bapt. 29 April, 1711. Jonathan,* b. 3 June, 1711. 46. vii. 47. viii 13. Danikl" (Isaac^^ Reginald^ ) was born in Ipswich, 14 Nov. 1670; resided in Topsfield, where his cliildren were born, until 1718, when he removed to Lebanon, Conn., where in com[)an3^ with his brother Jacob and with his wife Mary were admitted to church there at the same time. His will, dated 4 May, 1746, was jii'oved 19 Nov. 1753. He married, first, Katherine Freese, of Topsfield, 2 March, 1698, who died 3 March, 1694—5; secondly, Mary, daughter of Samuel and Mary (Seaver) Dresser, of Rowley, 4 Dec. 1696. His children were: 9 i. Katherine,* b. 21 Auo;., bapt. 23 Aug. 1696. ii. Marv,* b. 24 Feb. 1697 ; d. 23 Jan. 1698-9. iii. Hepsibah,* b. 7 May, 1700. iv. Mehitable,* b. 16 Oct., bapt. 19 Oct. 1701; m. Daniel Dennison at Lebanon, Conn. 48. V. Phineas,* b. 19 July, bapt. 25 July, 1703. vi. Hannah,* b. 29 April, bapt. 6 May, 1705 ; d. young. 49. vii. Jeremiah,* b. 16 June, 1707; bap't. 15 Jan. 1707-8. viii. Hannah,* bapt. 5 Jan. 1709; num. 1746. 50. ix. Asa,* b. 15, 11 1710 f 15 Jan. 1710-11] ; bapt. 21 Jan. 1710-11. 14. Eleazer" (Isaac,^ ReginalcP ) was born in Ipswich, 6 April, 1G84. He died there 15 Nov. 1771. He was a weaver. He was published to Eliza Fiske, 6 Dec. 1703, who died 19 Feb. 1758. Their children were: — i. Elizabeth,* bapt. 17 Feb. 1705. 51. ii. Habijah, or Abijah,* bapt. Jan. 1707-8. 52. iii. John,* b. 20 May, 1714. 15. Jonathan'' (William,^ Reginald^) was born in Boxford, 6 March, 1G67-8; died there 21 May, 1730. No will or settlement of estate on record. He married Abigail, daughter of John and Sarah Kimball, 14 Dec. 16 — . She was born 29 April, 1677. They were admitted to the church, 21 Sept. 1702-3. Their children were: 53. i. Jonathan,* b. 15 Sept. 16—. ii. Abigail,* b. 22 Nov. 1697 ; ni. Jacob Tyler, of Andover. 54. iii. Zebadiah,* b. 28 Sept. 1702. 16. "William'' (William,^ Reginald^) was born in Rowley Village, afterwards Boxford, 1670; removed to Andover, 1697-8, and died there 29 Aug. 1755, in his 86th year. He was a weaver, and in his will he gave to his son Asa his " Weaver's loom." He was at first a member of the North Parish in Andover, but in 1711 he was one of thirty-five who were dismissed to form the South Church. He married, first, Sarah, daughter of John and Sarah Kimball, of Boxford, 6 July, 169-. She was born 19 Sept. 1669; died 6 Nov. 1729.' Secondly, Margaret Gould, 13 Nov. 1744, who sur- vived him. His children were : i. Sarah,* b. 20 April, 169-, in Boxford ; bapt. 15 July, 1693, in Topsfield ; m. Nehemiah Abbot. ii. Mary,* b. 2 Jan. 1698, in Boxford ; m. Timothy Abbot. 55. iii. John,* b. 27 Sept. 1701, in Andover. iv Hannah,* m. John Lovejoy. V. LyDiA,*b. 1707; m. David Blunt. 56. vi. Asa,* b 16 June, 1710. An account of his real estate transactions can be found in " One Line of the Descendants of William Foster," by Perley Derby, p. 20. 17. Timothy " (^TT7//m/»,'' ^e^«««^fZ* J was born in Boxford, 1672. He married, first, Mary, daughter of Ephraim and Martha Dorman. He received from his father-in-law, 4 Sept. 1718, 100 acres of land for the benefit of his children by Mary, she being then deceased ; said land being formerly in Coxhall, now Swansfield, Me. He married, secondly, Ruth , His children were : 57. i. Jeremiah,* b. 4 May, 1701. 58. ii. David,* b. 17 Aug. bapt. 20 Aug. 1704. 59. iii. Amos,* bapt. 1 Feb. 1713. iv. Mary,* b. 21 June, 1718 ; d. young. v. Rebecca,* bapt. June, 1710; m. Solomon Gould. vi. Mary,* b. June, 1720. 2 60. 61. ii. 62. iii. iv. V. vi. vii. 10 18. David" [William,^ Reginald}) was born in Boxford, 9 May, 1679. He removed to Haverhill after the birth of his second child, where he was living in 1725. He married there Mary Black. There is no will or set- tlement of his estate on record. He was a joiner and yeoman. His child- ren were : Abial,4 b. 2 May, 1702. Ph'ineas,* b. 5 June, 1704. Simon,* b. 17 June, 1707. Hannah,* b. 29 Oct. 1709. Lydia," b. 28 Feb. 1712. Grace,* b. 20 May, 1714. Dorcas,* b. 1 xipril, 1717. 19. Samuel" ( William,'' Reginald^) was b. in Boxford, 20 Feb. 1681-2 ; died there 30 Angust, 1747. He married Mary Macoon, of Cambridge, 2 Sept. 1703. She died 6 Dec. 1740. Their children were : i. Samuel,* bapt. 27 Jan. 1705 ; d. youna;. 63. ii. Thomas,* bapt. 23 May, 1708. iii. Mercy,* b. 23 Oct., bant. 30 Oct. 1710. 64. iv. William,* b. 22 July ;" bapt. 2 Auaj. 1711. V. Mary,* b. 5 May ; bapt. 5 July, 1719. vi. Samuel,* bapt. Jan. 1721-2 ; d. 15 Feb. 1748. 20. Abkaham" {[Jacoh^ Reginald^) was born in Ipswich, 4 Dec. 1667 where he died 25 Dec. 1720-1. Administration on his estate was granted his widow, 27 Jan. 1720-1. He was a carpenter. His wife was Abigail . She died 8 Oct. 1732. Their children were : 65. i. Jeremiah.* ii. Abraham,* b. 11 April ; d. 20 May, 1702. Nathaniel.* b. 11 (2), 1706 ; d. young. Abraham,* b. 5 (6), 1716. Nathaniel,* b. 9 Aug. 1719. Judith,* b. 15 March, 1713 ; d. unm. before 1735. Abigail,* m. Daniel Safford. viii. Mary,* b. 15 May, 1715. jx. Sarah,* m. John Rust. 21. Jacob' {Jacoh^ Reginald^) was born in Ipswich, 25 March, 1670, and died there 6 March, 1758. He was a blacksmith. He was thrice mar- ried: first to Mary, dan. of John and Sarah Caldwell, 5 March, 1697. She was born 26 Feb. 1672; d. 2 April, 1709. Secondly to Martha Graves, to whom he was published 10 Dec. 1709. Thirdly to Mary "Willis, to whom he was published 14 Oct. 1742. His children were : i. Jacob,* b 9 May, 1697 ; d. young. 68. ii. William,* b. 11 May, 1699. iii. Mary,* 1). 19 March, 1700 ; m. Jacob Louden. iv. Abigail,* b. 27 Sept. 1703; ni. William Holland. V. Israel,* b. 3 March, 1700-7 ; not mentioned in father's will. 69. vi. Nathaniel,* b. 14 Doc. 1712. vii. Anne,* b. April, 1715; m. llobert Mitchell. viii. Martha,* m. Richard Harris. 22. Joseph' {Jacoh,^ Reginald^) was born in Ii)swich, 14 Sept. 1680, in which jdace he died 22 Feb. 1755. He was a cordwainer. He Attend- ed the South Mceting-Honse, owning one half of a gallery pew. His estate was valued at £215 11 7. He married first, Elizabeth Goodwin, 23 Jan. 1704. Secondly, Mary Cressy, of Salem, to whom he was published 20 July, 1712. Thirdly, Sarah, dau. of Nicholas and Mary (Linforth ) 66. iv. 67. V. vi. vii ) y 70. iii. 71. iv. 12. V. vi. 73. vii. viii. 74. ix. 11 Brown, to wliom he was published 30 (11) 1714. She was born in Haver- hill 3 March, 1685-6, d. May, 1761. His children were : i. Eliza,* b. 23 (12), I70fi ; not mentioned in father's will. Samuel,* b. 16 April, 1709 ; d. 5 Sept. 1730. Joseph,* b. 14 Feb. 1714. James,* b. 4 March, 1716. Nathan,* b. 19 Feb. 1717-8. Sarah,* bapt. 13 Jan. 1722; d. 24 March, 1722. Isaac* Sarah,* bapt. 23 Feb. 1723 ; d. 30 April, 1729. Jacob,* b. and bapt. 27 March, 1726. X. Ebenezer,* bapt. 6 Nov. 1720 ; itot mentioned in father's will. 75. xi. Abraham,* bapt. 27 Oct. 1728. 23. James^ {Jacob^ Reginald}) was born in Ipswich, 12 Nov. 1682- Hi's will, dated 20 April, and proved 6 May, 1751, gives the use of his estate, valued at £165 : 17 : 6, to his wife Anna during her life, afterwards to the children of his brothers Jacob, Abraham and Joseph, and brother-iu- law John Caldwell. He mari-ied Anna Cross 15 May, 1706-7, but left no issue. His widow was published to Benjamin Fowler, of Rowley, 23 July, 1756. 24. IsAAG^ [Reginald,'^ Reginald^) was born in Ipswich, 1656. He was styled " corporal." Administration on his estate was granted to son Jonathan, 15 Dec. 1741. (Essex Probate Records, vol. xxiii. p. 41. Estate £124.15.) Jonathan was appointed administrator of the estate of his mother, Abigail, 30 Oct. 1749. (Essex Probate Records, vol. xxix. p. 28). The children of Isaac were : i. Hannah,* b. 16 Feb. 1681. Jonathan.* Isaac* Jacob.* v. Abigail.* vi. Freeborn,* bapt. 28 Jan. 1727-8 ; m. Isaac Balch. 25. John' {Reginald,^ Reginald^) was born in Ipswich, 15 July, 1664, where he died 9 Dec. 1736. He was styled "Sergeant." He lived in Chebacco Village. His wife was Mary . Their children were : Jeremiah,* b. 1691. MosEs,* b. 1697. John.* Joshua,* d. unm., a mariner. V. Martha,* m. Jonathan Burnam. vi. Elizabeth,* m. Daniel Smith. 26. Nathaniel^ (Reginald,^ RcginaUr) was born in Ipswich, 19 Sept. 1678, and lived in Chebacco Parish. His will, dated 9 Dec, 1756, was proved 21 June, 1762. He married Joanna Marshall, 19 April, 1704. She died 27 May, 1762. Their children were : i. Dinah,* b. 17 — , d. 23 July, 1781, aiah* [Jonathan,^ WiUiam;^ Reginald^) was born in Boxford? 28 Sept. 1702. He and his wife were admitted to the church there, 28 Jan. 1728. He was living in 1771. He married Margaret Tyler, to whom he was published 12 Jan. 1723-4. His children were: i. Margaret,* b. 13 Jiilv, 1724. ii. Lydia,* b. 24 Feb. 1725-6. iii. Anne,* b. 13 May, 1728 ; d. 9 April, 1748. iv. Zebadiah,* b. 14 Dec. 1730 ; d. 8 Nov. 1734. V. Abner,* b. 23 April, 1733. vi. Zebadiah,* b. 25 Aug. 1735. vii. Dddley,* b. 21 Feb. 1737. viii. Abigail,* b. 25 June, 1740 ; m. Nathan Kimball, Jr., of Boxford. ix. Lucy,* b. 25 March, 1747. 55. John* ( William,^ William,'' Reginald^) was born in Andover, 27 Sept. 1701 ; died there 17 June, 1773. He was a yeoman, and possess- ed considerable land. In the history of Andover he is styled captain. He appears to have been a man of some influence, and with his brother Asa was appointed on a committee to instruct the representative at the General Court to enter a protest against the Stamp Act. Again in 1708 the two brothers were on a committee to frame resolutions to induce the inhabi- tants to " ignore extravagance, idleness and vice, and to promote manufac- tures, industry, economy and good morals in the town, and discountenance importation and the use of foreign superfluities." He married Mary Os- good, 13 Jan. 1724-5. She died 6 April, 1772. His children were : i. William,* b. 24 Sept. 1727 ; d. 8 April, 1729. ii. John,* b. 22 March, 1729 ; d. 7 April, 1729. iii. William,* b. 4 March, 17.30. iv. A son.* b. and d. 13 Jan. 1732. v. John,* b. 14 Feb. 17.33. vi. Mary,* b. 12 Jan. 1735; d. 7 Dec. 1763. vii. Isaac,* b. 28 Ai)ril, 17.37. viii. Gideon,* b. 21 Aug. 17.39. ix. Oradiah,* b. 25 Miiy, 1741. X. Solomon,* b. 14 April, 1743. xi- Osgood,* b. 10 Nov., d. 15 Nov. 1745. 17 } 56. AsA,^ Captain (William,^ WiUiam,'' Recjinahr) was born in Ando- |ver, 16 Ju'ie, 1710. He died there 17 July, 17S7, leaving an estate valued at £8o0 16s. 7d. He owned 1 6U acres of land in Canterbury, N. H., besides large tracts of upland, meadow, &c., in Andover. 8 March, 1776, he was appointed one of the members of a committee of the town, on Cor- respondence, Inspection and Safety. He married first, Elizabeth, dan. of John Abbot, 26 Oct. 1732. She was born 1712, died 4 July, 17/)8. Sec- ondly, Lucy Rogers, of Ipswich, to whom he was published 10 Dec. 176o. She died 17 Oct. 1787. His children were : i. Asa,* b. 29 Aug. 1733. ii. Abiel,* b. 8 Aug. 1735. iii. Daniel,* h. 25 Sept. 1737. iv. David.* b. 7 May, 1740 ; d. 14 Oct. 1740, at Canterbury, N. II. V. David,* b. 24 Deo. 1741. vi. Elizabeth.* b. 14 April, 1744 ; m. Gen. Nathaniel Lovejoy. vii. Jonathan,* b. 28 July. 1747. viii. Sarah,* b. 15 Feb. 1750; m. Bradley. ix. Lucy,* b. 1 Feb. 1765 ; d. I Nov. 1845. iu. Jeremiah* [Timothy,^ William^ Reginald}) was born in Boxford, 4 May, 1701 ; died 15 Aug. 1785, He was styled lieutenant. He mar- ried first, Abigail Wood, to wn "n he was published 31 Oct. 1731. She d. 27 July, 1750. He married second, Bridget Pemberton, a widow, 14 Aug. 1755, in Andover. His children were : i. Jeremiah,* b. 11 Nov. 1732. ii. Ezra,* b. 22 Oct. 1734. iii. HuLDAH,* b. 12 Jan. 1736; m. Amos Gould. IV. Moses,* b. 9 iMarch, 1738-9. V. Ruth,* b. 15 Sept. 1741. vi. Hannah,* b. 14 Sept. 1742 ; d. J^oung. vii. Hannah,* b. 4 Sept. 1744 ; in. Deacon Moses Peabody. viii. Phebe,* bapt. 12 July, 1747; d. 9 April, 1749. ix. Rachael,* b. 25 Oct. "^1749. X. David,* b. 23 Aug. 1756. xi. Abigail.* b. 27 Aug. 1758. xii. Sarah,* b. 2 Sept. 1760. xiii. Joshua,* b. 20 Oct. 1762. 58. David* {Timothy? William,^ Reginald^) was bom in Boxford, 17 Aug. 1704. He was perhaps the David Foster, of Pomfret, who married Klizabeth Dow, of Haverhill, 16 Oct. 1749. j 59. Alios* [Timothy,^ William,^ Reginald^) ^ was bapt. in Boxford, 1 Feb. jl71o. Lived in Ashuelot and Keene, N. H. His will was proved 25 ■\Iarch, 1761, He married Mary Dorman, 22 Dec. 1751. She died before (7G1. He left no issue. 60. Abial* (Darid,^ William,^ Reginald^), was born in Boxford, 2 May, 'I7(t2. Lived in Haverhill. He married first, Ruth Clement, 11 July, 1728. iSlie died 4 Feb. 1740-1. Secondly, Hannah Russell, 26 Nov. 1741. She J;lied 30 March, 1803. His children were : i. Elizah,* b. 9 June, 1729 ; d. 15 July, 1736. ii. Sarah,* b. 12 Sept. 1731 ; d. 5 July, 1736. iii. Ruth,* b. 26 Jan. 1733. iv. Merriam,* b. 13 Feb. 17.35-6 ; d. 22 April, 1737. V. Samuel,* b. 16 Feb. 1737-8. vii. JcS^b.^"^ J^"- 1739-40; \^- 1^' ^^'^^■'^^^^'/ '39-40. viii. Abigail,* b. 6 April, 1745. 18 61. PiiiNKAS^ (David,' WilUam,^ Reginald^) was born in Boxford, 5 June, 1704, and we have no further knowleli Foster, Boston, goldsmith, who gave bonds with James 21 oster, Jr., and Natluiniel Foster, gent., 9 Aug. 1796. His personal estate vas valued at $257!). 70. Real estate, house and land on Fish St., $2o3;3. 33. The marriage of Ephraim Foster, Boston, and Susannah .Sumner, 1 Nov. !753, is recorded in Boston. It was probably a mistake for Abraham. 70. Jonathan* {Isaac^ Reginald,^ Reginakr) was born in Ipswich; emoved to Lincoln, and was there 1 Nov. J7G4. for at that time, with wife Elizabeth, he sold two wood-lots to Jeremiah Burnham and son Jeremiah f Ipswich. Again, 19 April, 176o, they sold to Moses Foster of Ipswich ^ of wood- 3t in Chebacco. He married Elizabeth Storey, 5 July, 1733. His child- en were : i. Jonathan,* b. 23 April, 1731. ii. Martha,* baptized 20 July, 1735; m. Aaron Burnham, 26 Oct. 1756. iii. Joshua,* baptized 18 Feb. 1736-7. iv. Elizabeth,* b. 11 Dec. 1738; m. Nathan Page, of Newbury, 19 April, 1758. V. Abigail,* baptized 22 Feb. 1740-1. vi. Isaac,* b. 10 Feb. 1742-3. vli. Eunice,* baptized 22 Aug. 1744. viii. Jacob,* b. 15 Julj', 1746. is. Susanna,* b. 6 March, 1749-50. 77. Isaac* [Isaac,^ Reginald,^ Reginald^) was born in Ipswich. He larried twice : first, ; secondly, Rachel . Removed to Hol- ston, where he was 16 Jan. 1756. Administration on his estate was ranted Timothy Townsend, of Holliston, 24 Jan. 1764. His children ere : I i. Stephen.* JJU. o^U ^^^ ^^ -^^^ tlt^H^*' ii. Hannah* yyv^. Jv*f^^^i4A.*pJ^'i*-^*^M^ J^ Ir nX^f iii. Sarah.* -tu^ .^A^v^iJC M^vx^&^riy^ \ . . . /y-^0, •'./Vt^ iv. Abigail.* m^ . • , ^aAl/yr^^^. ' /8. Jacob* ( Isaac, ^ Reginald,^ Reginald^) was born in Ipswich about 75. He removed to Holliston, Mass. On various deeds, &c., he is styled aptain," although of what I have failed to discover. On other documents js name appears as "Jacob Foster, Gentleman." He was married 10 April, r28, by the Rev. Daniel Baker, to INIary, daughter of William and Han- di (Bullard) Sheffield, of H. Their children were: i. Mary,* b. 3 Mov. 1729; m. Moses Twitchell. ii. Jacob,* b. 10 March, 1732; m. Hepzibah Prentice. iii. William,* b. 29 April, 1734. iv. Sheffield,* b. 10 Oct. 1738. V. Hannah,* b. 14 May, 1740. vi. Isaac,* b. 27 Sept. 1741 ; d. 3 Dec. 1741. vii. Isaac,* b. 18 March, 17-13-4. viii. Abigail,* b. 5 Feb. 1749-50. ix. Rebecca,* b. 7 Dec. 1753. 79. Jeremiah* {John,^ Reginald,' ReghiakV) was born in Ipswich, 1691; d 25 March, 1769. He was a mariner. He married Dorothy, dauohter of thaniel and Joanna Rust. She died 14 May, 1745. His children were: i. Jeremiah.* ii. MosEs.* iii. John.* iv. Joanna,* hapt. 12 June, 1726. v. Ephraim,* bapt. 7 July, 1728. vi. Joseph,* bapt. 19 July, 1730. 22 vii. Martha,* bapt. 30 July, 1732. viii. Dorothy,* pub. Jno. Emerson, 19 Oct. 1754. ix. Benjamin,* b. 5 Jan. 1734-5. X. Mary,* m. John Eineiaon, 12 Jan. 1756. xi. Elizabeth * bapt. 5 Dec. 1736. xii. Joshua,* bapt. 16 Sept. 1739. xiii. Miriam,* bapt. 11 Oct. 1741. 80. MosKS* (John' Re(finald,^ Reginald}) was born in Ipswich, 169 He was a husbandman. His will was dated 28 March, 1782. He died Chebacco, Ipswich, 27 Sept. 1785. He married first, Mary, daughter Nathaniel Rust. She died 2 May, 1732, in her 30th yeai*. Secondl Mary Bloduett, 18 Jan. 1732-3. Thirdly, Ann Varney, a widow, who dii 21 Feb. 1787, in her 87th year. His children were : i. Miriam,* bapt. 14 Aug. 1726. ii. Zebulon,* bapt. 22 Sept. 1728. iii. Moses.* iv. Aaron,* b. 1723. 81. John* [John,^ Reginald'^ Reginald^) was born in Ipswich. He m: ried Mehitable Burnham, 27 Dec. 1732. Administration was granted his estate to widow Mehitable, 28 Oct. 1766 ; it was valued at £196. I children were : i. Jacob,* bapt. 14 July, 1734; d. young. ii. Mary,* bapt. 3 Dec. 1738. iii. Lucy,* bapt. 3 Mav, 1741. d. young. iv. John,* bapt. 29 May, 1743. V. Lucy,* bapt. 27 Oct. 1745. vi. Joanna,* bapt. 19 June, 1748. vii. Elizabeth,* bapt. 9 Sept. 1750. viii. Sarah,* bapt. 15 April, 1753. ix. Jacob,* bapt. 5 Oct. 1755. 82. Nathaniel* {Nathaniel,' Reginald,^ Reginald^), was born in ] swich, 17 — . He removed to Newbury, being dismissed from the chui at Chebacco to the third church there, 20 May, 1744. He was a sh S Wright. 5 Nov. 1762, he deeded 10 rods of land and a house to his s Nathaniel, Jr., shipwright. He married Mary, daughter of Thorndike Lc to whom he was published 26 Nov. 1726. They were both admitted to t church at Chebacco in Jan. 1727-8. Their children were: ydn Mary.* Deborah,* bapt. 16 April, 1729. Isaac,* bapt. 19 July, 1730. Nathanikl,* bapt. 19 March, 1731-2. He,E J aviy Mali I'oiaii, I N D E Lbbot, Elizabeth, 12, 17 Jacob, 7 John, 17 Nehemiah, 9 Timothy, 1> idanis, , 13 tudrews, Hannah, 14 Nathan, 12 \ppleton, Isaac, 16 A.verill, William, 3 Balch, Isaac, 11 Uaker, Daniel, 21 Hamuel, 6 Barker, Mary, 13 I Hebecca, 14 Baxter, Priscilla, 14 Bemsley, Hannali, 0 iBixbie, Joseph, 5 Slack, Hannah. 13 [ Marv, 10 Modgett, aiary, 32 jSlunt, David, 9 pornian, Mary, 8 liradley, , 17 iradstreet, Humphrey, 3 Jrowu, Kenjamin, 19 Mary, 10 Micliolas, 10 Sarah, 10, 20 'Billiard, Hannah, 21 Burbauk, Caleb, 4 Lydia, 4, 14 Biartha, 4 Burnam, Jonathan, 11 Burnham, Aaron, 21 Jeremiah, 21 ]\[eliitable, 22 ^aldwell, Jolin, 0. 10, 11 Marv, 10 Sarah, 10 arleton, Nehemiah, 12 arr, Francis, 12 larke, Mary, 18 Tliomas, 3 lement, lluth, 17 lonner, , 12 jressy, Mary, 10 'ross, Anna, 11 ummiiigs, Jemima, 14 .5 aland, Bethiah, 18 George, 18 Sarah, IS jane, Elizabetli, 6 Jolin, (j lavis, Elizabeth, 13, 18 enuison, Daniel, U Major, 3 erby, Perley, 0 ix, Kalph, 3 pdge, Isaac, 19 prman, , 5 I Ephriam, 9 Martlia, 9 Mary, 9 Dow, Elizabeth, 17 Downe, Jno., '^0 Dresser, Mary, 8 Samuel, 8 Dunnells, Sarah, 13 Eamcs, Hannah, 7 Robert, 5 Edwards, Mary, 8 Farnum, Lydia, 12 Farrell, Kev. Mr. 15 Fiske, Eliza, 9 Fletcher, John, 16 Foster, Aaron, 7, 13, 22 Abial, 10, 17 Abigail, 6,9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, Abijah, 9, 15 Abner, 16 Abraham. 4, 6, 7, 10, 13, 18, 20, 21 Affe, 14 Allis, 18 Amos, 6, 7, 9, 13, 14, Ann, 7, 8 Anna, 11 Anne, 10, 16 Appbia, 14 Asa, 9, 12, 15, 16, 17 Benjamin, 4, 7, 8, 13, 15,22 Caleb, 4, 8, 12, 14 Daniel, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19 David, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 17 Deborah, 7, 22 Dinah, 11 Dorcas, 10, 14 Dorothy, 22 Dudley, 16 Ebenezer, 4, 7, 8, 11, 15 Eleanor, 7, 13 Eleazer, 4, 9, 16 Eliab, 15 Elijali, 13, 15 F:!iza, 11, 17 Elizabeth, 4, 7, 9, 11, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, Epliraira, 4, 7, 11, 12, 21 Eunice, 21 Ezekiel, 8 F:zra, 17 Ezra-Trask. 19 Freeborn, 11 George, 18 Gideon, 7, 8, 10, 12, 16 H abijah, 9, 15 Hannah, 4, 5, 7, 9 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, Henry, 12 Hepzibah, 9 Hepsy, 16 Huldah, 17 11. 12, Foster, Isaac, 4, 7, 8, 11, 13, 14 16, 20, 21, 22 Israel, 10 Jacob, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 15, 20, 21, 22 James, 4,6, 11,14, 19,20 Jedidiah, 12 Jemima, 7, 8, 11. 12, 14 Jeremiah, 9, 10, 11, 15, 17, IS, 19, 21 Jeremy, IS Joanna, 21, 22 John, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Jonathan, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21 Joseph, 6, 10, 11, 19, 20, 21 Joshua, 7, 11, 13, 17, 21, 22 Judith, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10 Katherine, 9 Kezia, 7, 8 LaFayette-S. 13 Lucy, 15, 16, 17, 22 Lydia, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 19 Margaret, 16 Martlia, 4, 8, 10, 11, 13, 19, 21, 22 Mary, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22 Mehitable, 4, 9, 12 Mercy, 10, 13, 14, 19 :Merriam, 17 Miriam, 22 Molly, 6 Moses, 7, 11, 12, 14, 17, 21, 22 Naomi, 7, 12 Nathan, 7, 11, 12, 13, 19, 20 Nathaniel, 6, 7, 10, 11, 15, IS, 19, 20, 21, 22 Obadiab, 16 Olive, 14 Oliver, 16 Osgood, 16 Penelope, 13 Phebe, 15, 17 Philemon, 8, 14 Phineas, 9, 10, 15, 18 Prudence, 4 Kachel, 17 Rebecca, 7, 9, 12, 19, 21 Reginald, 3, 4, 6 Reuben, 15 Richard, 16 Rose, 7 Ruth, 4, 7, 12, 13, 17 Sally, 12 Salome, 14 Samuel, 5, 6, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 Sarah, 4, 6,7,8.9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,22 21 Foster, Sheffielfl, 21 Siiium, 10, 1,S SoIdiiioii, 10 SteplR'ii, 8, 12, II, 15, 21 Susan, i:j Siisamia, 21 ■riioiiias, 10, 13, 14, IS, I'J '1 iiMotliv, 0, 1>, 20 Williiini, 4, 5, (>, 9, 10, lo. 10, 18, I'J, 21 AVilliuui-llart, 20 Ztbaiiiah, 0, 10 Zibiilon, 22 Fowler, Henjaniin, 11 Freese, Kutlu-rino, 8 Frie, Beiijamiu, 11 Goldtlnviiit, Lydia, 14 Uooflnuiii, Elizabetli, 10 Gould, Margaret, y Soloinou, 9 Graves, IMartha, 10 Gray, Mary, 12 Hale, Hannah, 10 Jlartlia, 4 Harris, Richard, 10, 18 Hart, Alary, 20 Natlianiel, 20 Kebecca, 10 Sarali, 20 Haskell, iMark, 18 * H;iynes, .losiah, 18 Hill, Lydia, 1.0 Hodges, Andrew, :? 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